Another interactive program on the Internet is “The Fair Division Calculator,” created by Francis Su from Harvey Mudd College. On this site, you will find an explanation of “fair division” and links to papers and other references. The Fair Division Calculator is interactive and allows the user to practice fair-division strategies for dividing continuous objects such as cake and undesirable items such as chores. Visit the site at www.math.hmc.edu/~su/ fairdivision/ or search keywords “fair division calculator.” Decide whether you would like to divide “goods,” “burdens,” or “rent,” and practice the method several times. In an essay, explain how the method used led to a fair division.
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